Georgetown’s Performing Arts Studio (PAS) is celebrating a significant milestone this June as it marks its 40th anniversary with a special recital titled ‘Reignite’. The event will take place on June 6-7 at the Klett Center for the Performing Arts, offering performances at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. each day.
A Legacy of Dance and Community
Owned by Sadia Ahmed Johnson since 2014, PAS has been a cornerstone of the Georgetown community, providing dance education and performance opportunities for children as young as 18 months through high school. Johnson, who began teaching at the studio in 2012, has continued to foster a nurturing environment where young dancers can thrive.
The studio offers a wide range of classes, performance groups, and competition companies, allowing students to explore various dance styles and develop their skills. Over the years, PAS has become a beloved institution in Georgetown, known for its commitment to the arts and the positive impact it has on young dancers and their families.
Celebrating with ‘Reignite’
The ‘Reignite’ recital promises to be a vibrant showcase of the talent and dedication of PAS students. The event is a testament to the studio’s enduring legacy and its role in shaping the cultural fabric of Georgetown. Attendees can expect a diverse array of performances that highlight the creativity and hard work of the dancers and their instructors.
For more information about the recital and the studio’s offerings, interested parties can visit the PAS website at www.pasgtown.com or visit the studio at 900 N. Austin Ave., Ste. 123, Georgetown.
Original reporting: Community Impact — Austin — read the source article.